Traditionaly there used to be to schools of recording engineers, the British Over-produced and use much more extreme FX, processing, non-traditional techniques than there conservative American cousins, so there is the British EQ, Brian Eno, Depeach Mode, The Beatles.... Americans traditionally are more inclined to the purist school, unplugged, jazz, and compressed rock, dry alternative "well except for the Elvis reverb king ".... Anyhow I think the rise of computers and globalization are showing there trends, considering that calkwalk can have fancy FX your average garage band is experimenting with filters, modulations and such, long are the days when congas were considered exotic ! > That there is something more organic, authentic, and gritty > about American music.
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Re: [L-OT] British bands
2001-10-30 by LogicBaby
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